None; designed for non-science majors and minors; PARTIALLY FULFILLS SCIENCE REQUIREMENT FOR ALL COLLEGES

NOTE: Credit not given for both 460:100 and 460:101

Introductory geology for the non-science major, designed to give a broad, basic iunderstanding of the planet on which we reside, its age and origin, composition and evolution, interrelationships of Earth’s major physical systems, scientific revolutions in Earth Science, and the role the physical Earth plays in global politics and economics.

Geological concepts, principles, processes, chemistry, and physics of the Earth and the interplay of Earth Systems. Course explores the Earth as a whole, its origin, structure, composition, history and the nature of the processes that resulted in its formation and its present state.

Course includes a 3-hour laboratory sesession, previously listed as 01:460:103

Principles and concepts of plate tectonics and reconstructing past geography and environments; the history of Earth's climate, environments, biogeochemical cycles, and life through time. Designed for majors and minors.